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− | The '''Ligue Centrale de Hockey''' was a Senior ''AAA'' league. It was a semi-pro league for ex professional players and for young players coming out of major junior who had not yet found a spot on a professional team. The LCH also acted as a feeder league for the LNAH. The League used to be strictly amateur but over the last few years there was a shift from a senior league to a semi-pro format. Teams played for the '''Desjardins Cup''' named after the company that was one of the main sponsors of the LCH. The league champion advanced to the Canadian Senior ''AAA'' national championship ([[Allan Cup]]) as the league had all the AAA registered teams in the province. |
+ | The '''Ligue Centrale de Hockey''' was a Senior ''AAA'' league that operated between 1978 and 2008. It was a semi-pro league for ex professional players and for young players coming out of major junior who had not yet found a spot on a professional team. The LCH also acted as a feeder league for the LNAH. The League used to be strictly amateur but over the last few years there was a shift from a senior league to a semi-pro format. Teams played for the '''Desjardins Cup''' named after the company that was one of the main sponsors of the LCH. The league champion advanced to the Canadian Senior ''AAA'' national championship ([[Allan Cup]]) as the league had all the AAA registered teams in the province. |
The league took a hiatus for the 2008-09 season with the intent of returning to play for the 2009-10 season. The return did not happen as the Saguenay, Riviere-de-Loup, and the Pont Rouge franchises had played in the [[Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey]] for the 2008-09 season. |
The league took a hiatus for the 2008-09 season with the intent of returning to play for the 2009-10 season. The return did not happen as the Saguenay, Riviere-de-Loup, and the Pont Rouge franchises had played in the [[Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey]] for the 2008-09 season. |
Revision as of 22:12, 11 May 2019
The Ligue Centrale de Hockey was a Senior AAA league that operated between 1978 and 2008. It was a semi-pro league for ex professional players and for young players coming out of major junior who had not yet found a spot on a professional team. The LCH also acted as a feeder league for the LNAH. The League used to be strictly amateur but over the last few years there was a shift from a senior league to a semi-pro format. Teams played for the Desjardins Cup named after the company that was one of the main sponsors of the LCH. The league champion advanced to the Canadian Senior AAA national championship (Allan Cup) as the league had all the AAA registered teams in the province.
The league took a hiatus for the 2008-09 season with the intent of returning to play for the 2009-10 season. The return did not happen as the Saguenay, Riviere-de-Loup, and the Pont Rouge franchises had played in the Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey for the 2008-09 season.
Teams
The LCH had 10 current teams as of the last season (2007-08)
- BooMeRang de Charlevouix
- Précision de Pont-Rouge (Used to be le Grand Portneuf de Pont Rouge)
- 98.3 FM de Saguenay(Used to be le PolVin de Saguenay)
- X-Trême Bionest de Shawnigan
- Gilmyr de Montmagny
- CIMT de Riveire-de-loup
- Poutrelles Delta de Sainte-Marie
- Voyageurs de Cowansville (New team, used to be in the folded LHSP (Ligue de Hockey Senior Promutuel)
- Turmel du Lac Magantic(New team, used to be in the folded LHSP (Ligue de Hockey Senior Promutuel)
- CHOX FM de La pocatire (Taking the 2007-08 season off upon completion of new arena)
Seasons
- 2000-01 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2001-02 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2002-03 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2003-04 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2004-05 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2005-06 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2006-07 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season
- 2007-08 Ligue Centrale de Hockey Season